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j$H SL3 m CrfferSHS CPS f I HI Volume XV WEBER COLLEGE, OGDEN, UTAH, APRIL 10, 1952 Number 9 3a lots Student ! Winter Honor Roll Released Showing Males with Highest Registrar Clarisse Hall has released the honor roll for the winter quarter disclosing that contrary to the fall quarter list, the male students had the edge in high grades. Of the 40 with a 3.00 grade average, 23 were males. In the 2.5 or above division the stronger sex outnumbered the women 67 to 44. Those with a 3.00 grade average are as follows: Kudean Allred, Hazel Batchelor, Clarence Bergesen, Leslie Wayne Brooks, Doris Brown, Ellis Lynn Christensen, Herbert Christensen, Thomas Clark, Ruth Collings, Don Frank Colvin, Allen Cook, Joan Rulon Dye, Ellis Fulmer, Donna Mae Hansen, Carolyn Harmer, Ron-ney Dean Harris, Deloris Jones, Ray Knowles, George Law, Wataru Mayeda, Marjorie Mecham, Charles Mie-tus, Sidney Earl Nelson, Jane Powell, Bob Rasmussen, Hyrum Richards, Joanne Russell, Mary Louise Staley, Illene Stanfield, Joseph Stegen, Neil Stewart, Afton Thomas, Myron Turner, Ryo Uchi-da, Leland Valentine, Thomas VanDrimmelen, Ed Vendell, Carta Vogel, MarDeanne Wahlen, Don Wilkinson. Those with a 2.5 or higher are as follows: Don Anderson, Jim Anderson, Frank Anderson, Rey Arnold, Mark Ball if, Elaine Barker, Lucille Bates, Charles Bennett, Marian Beveridge, Karen Blair, Edward Blotter, Georgia Bobolis, Verla Bond, Judy Bos-worth, DeVon Breitenbeker, Douglas Brian, Byron Burt, Thomas Burton, Mariano Cabrales, Rozilla Jean Call, Robert Earl Campbell, Douglas Carr, Ross Calvin Carter, Ray Earl Child, Phil Christensen, John Clark, Douglas Clay, Mathis Cleveland, Claude Coray, Farrell Amos Cook, John Cordova, Molly Ann Cragun, Larry Wilson Critchlow, Leola Logan Davidson, Ronald DeRudder, Max Cook Dickson, Merrill Dyson, Dale Fackrell, Nancy Featherstone, Joseph Florence, Leland Florence, Clayton Gabbert, Janeane Garner, Darrell Gilbert, Stanley Goodness, Myrle Graham, Blaine Grose, Nancy Jean Hedges, Pat Hendrickson, New Stadium Not Ready for Fall Use; Building of Campus Gets Underway Due to a lack of copper for the lighting system the new Weber college stadiumi will not be ready for game use this fall, although the football team will be able to practice on it. The nearly completed stadium with a seating capacity of J400 needs installation oi a sprin- kling system, a score board, and grass. The new track has a 220 yard straight way which will qualify it for state records. Construction on the new campus got into full swing this week and if the weather conditions permit it will continue on. "If all goes well, the buildings will be ready for occupancy by the student body and faculty a year from next fall," said Henry Aldous Dixon. For the long awaited time, the present balance of $1,167,000 in the building fund makes possible construction of four buildings. Three of the four are to be one-story structures and one to be a two story structure. They will house the Social Science, Life Science, Primary elections for Student Body offices at Weber college for the comiing school year of 1952-53 are to be held this Friday, April 11. Student Body President Fred Ball says that this year a new Renee Hodgson, Ray Glen Hogge, Lloyd Holmes, Lawrence Thad Home, Clyde Hull, Lucile Jackson, Robert Boyd Jackson, Harry Jarvis, John Rodney Johnson, Carol Johnson, Betty Coleen Jones, Eugene Jorgensen, Henry Clay Kafton, Afton Kunz, LeGrand Lamb, Marilyn Lambourn, Marilyn Lewis, Walter Lichfield, Timoteo, Lopez, Dean McGregor, Quinn McKay, June MacDonald, Hiroki Marumoto, Wm. Edwin Maycock, Robert Merrill, Elmo El-roy Merritt, Kay Jon Mildon, Jay Mumford, Richard Myers, Edith Adrienne Neville, Lorin Keith Nor-seth, Akiko Okawa, Janica Olsen, Rolla LaRae Page, James Parker, Doris Jean Paskett, John Peters, Margaret Peterson, Darhle Poulter, Gloria Pratt, Eleanor Randall, Phyllis Randall, Lewis Read, Don Richards, Jeanette Ripplinger, Shirley Rosengreen, Kay Russell, Orla Shurtliff, Raelene Sommers, Darlene Steffen, Dee Stevenson, Marilyn Thompson, Jerome Tippets, Harry Tomkinson, Elizabeth Wahlquist, Mary Fowler Walker, Gerald E. Wallace, Frank Wanlass, Barbara Whitehead, Keith Woodfield, Whitney Young Physical Science an"d Humanities divisions, the Home Economics department and Veterans Administration office. A temporary library will be opened and a book store and cafeteria will be operated at the new campus. Remaining on the present campus will be the evening school, Technical Science division, Physical Education department, Photography laboratories, drafting rooms and auditorium. The heating plant is well on its way. Much of the equipment has been purchased. Olsen Construction Company of Salt Lake City as successful low bidder, will be builder of the four classroom structures. lody Militaries Ccistf Friday Who'll Take Their Places? iwumijiwwpww , in u.iii.i , rp wwiiww ;.fewaw m- - pM I ; r ' ' I ' i , 1 jriin j J lit'-, 4 National Forensics Held at Weber in '53 Weber college will be the battle ground for National Phi Rho Pi Forensic activities in 1953. Weber was selected at a meeting during the 1952 nationals at Pueblo, Colo., March 20. LDs fantasia' Set for Friday Fantasia is the theme chosen by La Dianaeda social club for their annual spring dance. It will be held April 11, at 9:00 p.m. in the Weber college ballroom. The dance Will be girl's choice and semi-formal. Fred Case's orchestra will provide the music. The committee for the dance includes Pat Erickson, chairman; Hazel Batchelor, Jane Powell, Wanda Lacey, Joan Debloois, Jean-nett Riplinger, Jeanene Garner, and Verna Kimber. Publicity chairman is Valerie Egbert. There will be a special intermission program. Tickets are available from any L. D. member for $1.20. (Picture and additional information on page 3.) Speakers Return With Honors From National Forensics Competing in the National Phi Rho Pi Forensic tournament at Pueblo, Colorado, March 19, 20, 21, Weber college speakers made a terrific showing, according to Dr. Leland H. Monson, head of Humanities division. Jane Powell took first place in women's extemptoraneous speaking. Kay Jon Mildon was third in women's oratory. Miss Powell and Miss Mildon teamed up to take third in women's debate. In men's improptu, Quinn McKay ranked second. Men's debate team of Dick Richards and Myron Child won second place. Richards was in the finals in impromptu, ex-tempt and radio every division he entered. system of voting will be inaugurated. Under this system each student will be required to present his Student Body card at the time of the voting. At that time his card will be punched and his name removed from a list. In assemblies held last week nominations were made for WC's Traveling Assembly Imitates The Big Show1 "Hello daaahlings", Marilyn Lambourn, Weber's live-wire assembly head, announced Monday that those famous words heard every Sunday afternoon on the popular radio show, "The Big Show", will be drawled out plenty on the annual Weher college traveling assembly. "Our entire assembly will be patterned after this popular radio program," Miss Lam'bourn said. "We will have commercials, guests stars and of course Tallulah Bankhead." Such outstanding college talent as Dee Gwilliams, who will give his famous Peter Lorrie imitation, and Bryan Renstrom, who will portray Danny Kaye, will perform for the enjoyment of high school students throughout the state. Other student performers will be: Georgia Bobolis, Musettes, Harmon-ettes, Carol Barker, Jo Anne Barker, Joye Dinsdale, Jim Anderson, Fred Ball, Paul Furlong, Myron Child, Ann Heath, Boh Merrill, Dr. Jay Olson, Marilyn Lambourn and David Buss. Dates at the Ogden high school, Weber high school, Washington junior high, and Box Elder are being sought by Miss Lambourn to present the assembly. College students will also have the opportunity of witnessing the production at an early college assembly.Today is the deadline for Scribulus picture appointments. Contact the Photography department if your picture has not been taken. Scholarship Deadline April 15, Says Osmond Mr. Charles A. Osmond, Weber college faculty member and advisor to the college awards committee, announced Tuesday that any student wishing to gain a scholarship to the three major universities in Utah should contact his office by April 15. these offices, and campaigning started on Monday, April 7, of this week. Voting booths will be open in the gym building from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Friday, May 11. The results of this primary election will be announced at La Dianaeda's dance that evening. Finalists will begin campaigning on Monday, April 14, and' final elections will be held on Friday, April 18. The winners and new officers for the coming year will be announced that night at Iota Tau Kappa's dance. Nominated for student body president are the following freshmen: Myron Child is a graduate of Davis high school and a member of Phoenix club. He is also a musician and a debator. Bob Critchlow graduated from Ogden high school and is affiliated with Excelsior. For the past school year he has served as a freshman representative to the Board of Control. Val Lofgreen is affiliated with Phoenix and has "been a freshman representativee to the" Board of Control for the past year; he is a graduate of Ogden high school. Bryan Renstrom is a graduate of Welber high school and has served a LID.S. mission to the Scandinavian countries; he is a member of Delta Phi missionary fraternity and for the past year was president of the Education club. Garth Willie is a graduate of Ogden high school and is affiliated with Excelsior; for the past year he has been president of the freshman class. Gary Loosli and Bob Montgomery were also nominated, however they withdrew their names from the ballot. Nominations Were also made last week for vice president and these names are listed below: Barbara Ballif is a graduate of Weber high and a member of La Dianaeda club. Shirley Burns is a graduate of Ogden high school and a member of Sharmea. Carol Lee Anderson graduated from Ogden high school and is affiliated with Otyokwa. Norma Litchfield is a graduate of Ogden high school and is a member of Otyokwa. Betty McComb is a member of Chanodo and graduated from Ogden high school. Diane McEntire is a graduate of Ogden high school and is a member of Sharmea. Jane Powell is with La Dianaeda and is a graduate of Weber high. Betty Best is a graduate of Weber high and is affiliated with Iota Tau Kappa. Persons nominated for secretary are as follows: Barbara Birkhead is a graduate of Ogden high school and a member of Otyokwa. Karen Blair is affiliated with La Dianaeda and graduated from Weber high. Jean Crawshaw is a graduate of Ogden high school and is affiliated with Sharmea.Beverly Graves Is a member of La Dianaeda and is a graduate of Weber high. Lou Jeanne Nelson graduated from Weber igh and is a member of Chanodo. Karen McKay graduated from Ogden high and is a member of La Dianaeda. Kay Jon Mildon is a graduate of Weber high and is a member of Sharmea. Raelene Sommers is a graduate of Ogden high school and a member of Otyokwa. Those nominated for the office of Treasurer of Weber college are as follows: John Cardon is a graduate of Weber high and is a member of Phoenix. Allen Cook is affilliated with Phoenix and is a graduate of Ogden high school. Paul Furlong is affilliated with Excelsior and graduated from Ogden high school. (Continued on Page 3)

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j$H SL3 m CrfferSHS CPS f I HI Volume XV WEBER COLLEGE, OGDEN, UTAH, APRIL 10, 1952 Number 9 3a lots Student ! Winter Honor Roll Released Showing Males with Highest Registrar Clarisse Hall has released the honor roll for the winter quarter disclosing that contrary to the fall quarter list, the male students had the edge in high grades. Of the 40 with a 3.00 grade average, 23 were males. In the 2.5 or above division the stronger sex outnumbered the women 67 to 44. Those with a 3.00 grade average are as follows: Kudean Allred, Hazel Batchelor, Clarence Bergesen, Leslie Wayne Brooks, Doris Brown, Ellis Lynn Christensen, Herbert Christensen, Thomas Clark, Ruth Collings, Don Frank Colvin, Allen Cook, Joan Rulon Dye, Ellis Fulmer, Donna Mae Hansen, Carolyn Harmer, Ron-ney Dean Harris, Deloris Jones, Ray Knowles, George Law, Wataru Mayeda, Marjorie Mecham, Charles Mie-tus, Sidney Earl Nelson, Jane Powell, Bob Rasmussen, Hyrum Richards, Joanne Russell, Mary Louise Staley, Illene Stanfield, Joseph Stegen, Neil Stewart, Afton Thomas, Myron Turner, Ryo Uchi-da, Leland Valentine, Thomas VanDrimmelen, Ed Vendell, Carta Vogel, MarDeanne Wahlen, Don Wilkinson. Those with a 2.5 or higher are as follows: Don Anderson, Jim Anderson, Frank Anderson, Rey Arnold, Mark Ball if, Elaine Barker, Lucille Bates, Charles Bennett, Marian Beveridge, Karen Blair, Edward Blotter, Georgia Bobolis, Verla Bond, Judy Bos-worth, DeVon Breitenbeker, Douglas Brian, Byron Burt, Thomas Burton, Mariano Cabrales, Rozilla Jean Call, Robert Earl Campbell, Douglas Carr, Ross Calvin Carter, Ray Earl Child, Phil Christensen, John Clark, Douglas Clay, Mathis Cleveland, Claude Coray, Farrell Amos Cook, John Cordova, Molly Ann Cragun, Larry Wilson Critchlow, Leola Logan Davidson, Ronald DeRudder, Max Cook Dickson, Merrill Dyson, Dale Fackrell, Nancy Featherstone, Joseph Florence, Leland Florence, Clayton Gabbert, Janeane Garner, Darrell Gilbert, Stanley Goodness, Myrle Graham, Blaine Grose, Nancy Jean Hedges, Pat Hendrickson, New Stadium Not Ready for Fall Use; Building of Campus Gets Underway Due to a lack of copper for the lighting system the new Weber college stadiumi will not be ready for game use this fall, although the football team will be able to practice on it. The nearly completed stadium with a seating capacity of J400 needs installation oi a sprin- kling system, a score board, and grass. The new track has a 220 yard straight way which will qualify it for state records. Construction on the new campus got into full swing this week and if the weather conditions permit it will continue on. "If all goes well, the buildings will be ready for occupancy by the student body and faculty a year from next fall," said Henry Aldous Dixon. For the long awaited time, the present balance of $1,167,000 in the building fund makes possible construction of four buildings. Three of the four are to be one-story structures and one to be a two story structure. They will house the Social Science, Life Science, Primary elections for Student Body offices at Weber college for the comiing school year of 1952-53 are to be held this Friday, April 11. Student Body President Fred Ball says that this year a new Renee Hodgson, Ray Glen Hogge, Lloyd Holmes, Lawrence Thad Home, Clyde Hull, Lucile Jackson, Robert Boyd Jackson, Harry Jarvis, John Rodney Johnson, Carol Johnson, Betty Coleen Jones, Eugene Jorgensen, Henry Clay Kafton, Afton Kunz, LeGrand Lamb, Marilyn Lambourn, Marilyn Lewis, Walter Lichfield, Timoteo, Lopez, Dean McGregor, Quinn McKay, June MacDonald, Hiroki Marumoto, Wm. Edwin Maycock, Robert Merrill, Elmo El-roy Merritt, Kay Jon Mildon, Jay Mumford, Richard Myers, Edith Adrienne Neville, Lorin Keith Nor-seth, Akiko Okawa, Janica Olsen, Rolla LaRae Page, James Parker, Doris Jean Paskett, John Peters, Margaret Peterson, Darhle Poulter, Gloria Pratt, Eleanor Randall, Phyllis Randall, Lewis Read, Don Richards, Jeanette Ripplinger, Shirley Rosengreen, Kay Russell, Orla Shurtliff, Raelene Sommers, Darlene Steffen, Dee Stevenson, Marilyn Thompson, Jerome Tippets, Harry Tomkinson, Elizabeth Wahlquist, Mary Fowler Walker, Gerald E. Wallace, Frank Wanlass, Barbara Whitehead, Keith Woodfield, Whitney Young Physical Science an"d Humanities divisions, the Home Economics department and Veterans Administration office. A temporary library will be opened and a book store and cafeteria will be operated at the new campus. Remaining on the present campus will be the evening school, Technical Science division, Physical Education department, Photography laboratories, drafting rooms and auditorium. The heating plant is well on its way. Much of the equipment has been purchased. Olsen Construction Company of Salt Lake City as successful low bidder, will be builder of the four classroom structures. lody Militaries Ccistf Friday Who'll Take Their Places? iwumijiwwpww , in u.iii.i , rp wwiiww ;.fewaw m- - pM I ; r ' ' I ' i , 1 jriin j J lit'-, 4 National Forensics Held at Weber in '53 Weber college will be the battle ground for National Phi Rho Pi Forensic activities in 1953. Weber was selected at a meeting during the 1952 nationals at Pueblo, Colo., March 20. LDs fantasia' Set for Friday Fantasia is the theme chosen by La Dianaeda social club for their annual spring dance. It will be held April 11, at 9:00 p.m. in the Weber college ballroom. The dance Will be girl's choice and semi-formal. Fred Case's orchestra will provide the music. The committee for the dance includes Pat Erickson, chairman; Hazel Batchelor, Jane Powell, Wanda Lacey, Joan Debloois, Jean-nett Riplinger, Jeanene Garner, and Verna Kimber. Publicity chairman is Valerie Egbert. There will be a special intermission program. Tickets are available from any L. D. member for $1.20. (Picture and additional information on page 3.) Speakers Return With Honors From National Forensics Competing in the National Phi Rho Pi Forensic tournament at Pueblo, Colorado, March 19, 20, 21, Weber college speakers made a terrific showing, according to Dr. Leland H. Monson, head of Humanities division. Jane Powell took first place in women's extemptoraneous speaking. Kay Jon Mildon was third in women's oratory. Miss Powell and Miss Mildon teamed up to take third in women's debate. In men's improptu, Quinn McKay ranked second. Men's debate team of Dick Richards and Myron Child won second place. Richards was in the finals in impromptu, ex-tempt and radio every division he entered. system of voting will be inaugurated. Under this system each student will be required to present his Student Body card at the time of the voting. At that time his card will be punched and his name removed from a list. In assemblies held last week nominations were made for WC's Traveling Assembly Imitates The Big Show1 "Hello daaahlings", Marilyn Lambourn, Weber's live-wire assembly head, announced Monday that those famous words heard every Sunday afternoon on the popular radio show, "The Big Show", will be drawled out plenty on the annual Weher college traveling assembly. "Our entire assembly will be patterned after this popular radio program," Miss Lam'bourn said. "We will have commercials, guests stars and of course Tallulah Bankhead." Such outstanding college talent as Dee Gwilliams, who will give his famous Peter Lorrie imitation, and Bryan Renstrom, who will portray Danny Kaye, will perform for the enjoyment of high school students throughout the state. Other student performers will be: Georgia Bobolis, Musettes, Harmon-ettes, Carol Barker, Jo Anne Barker, Joye Dinsdale, Jim Anderson, Fred Ball, Paul Furlong, Myron Child, Ann Heath, Boh Merrill, Dr. Jay Olson, Marilyn Lambourn and David Buss. Dates at the Ogden high school, Weber high school, Washington junior high, and Box Elder are being sought by Miss Lambourn to present the assembly. College students will also have the opportunity of witnessing the production at an early college assembly.Today is the deadline for Scribulus picture appointments. Contact the Photography department if your picture has not been taken. Scholarship Deadline April 15, Says Osmond Mr. Charles A. Osmond, Weber college faculty member and advisor to the college awards committee, announced Tuesday that any student wishing to gain a scholarship to the three major universities in Utah should contact his office by April 15. these offices, and campaigning started on Monday, April 7, of this week. Voting booths will be open in the gym building from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Friday, May 11. The results of this primary election will be announced at La Dianaeda's dance that evening. Finalists will begin campaigning on Monday, April 14, and' final elections will be held on Friday, April 18. The winners and new officers for the coming year will be announced that night at Iota Tau Kappa's dance. Nominated for student body president are the following freshmen: Myron Child is a graduate of Davis high school and a member of Phoenix club. He is also a musician and a debator. Bob Critchlow graduated from Ogden high school and is affiliated with Excelsior. For the past school year he has served as a freshman representative to the Board of Control. Val Lofgreen is affiliated with Phoenix and has "been a freshman representativee to the" Board of Control for the past year; he is a graduate of Ogden high school. Bryan Renstrom is a graduate of Welber high school and has served a LID.S. mission to the Scandinavian countries; he is a member of Delta Phi missionary fraternity and for the past year was president of the Education club. Garth Willie is a graduate of Ogden high school and is affiliated with Excelsior; for the past year he has been president of the freshman class. Gary Loosli and Bob Montgomery were also nominated, however they withdrew their names from the ballot. Nominations Were also made last week for vice president and these names are listed below: Barbara Ballif is a graduate of Weber high and a member of La Dianaeda club. Shirley Burns is a graduate of Ogden high school and a member of Sharmea. Carol Lee Anderson graduated from Ogden high school and is affiliated with Otyokwa. Norma Litchfield is a graduate of Ogden high school and is a member of Otyokwa. Betty McComb is a member of Chanodo and graduated from Ogden high school. Diane McEntire is a graduate of Ogden high school and is a member of Sharmea. Jane Powell is with La Dianaeda and is a graduate of Weber high. Betty Best is a graduate of Weber high and is affiliated with Iota Tau Kappa. Persons nominated for secretary are as follows: Barbara Birkhead is a graduate of Ogden high school and a member of Otyokwa. Karen Blair is affiliated with La Dianaeda and graduated from Weber high. Jean Crawshaw is a graduate of Ogden high school and is affiliated with Sharmea.Beverly Graves Is a member of La Dianaeda and is a graduate of Weber high. Lou Jeanne Nelson graduated from Weber igh and is a member of Chanodo. Karen McKay graduated from Ogden high and is a member of La Dianaeda. Kay Jon Mildon is a graduate of Weber high and is a member of Sharmea. Raelene Sommers is a graduate of Ogden high school and a member of Otyokwa. Those nominated for the office of Treasurer of Weber college are as follows: John Cardon is a graduate of Weber high and is a member of Phoenix. Allen Cook is affilliated with Phoenix and is a graduate of Ogden high school. Paul Furlong is affilliated with Excelsior and graduated from Ogden high school. (Continued on Page 3)